Thoughtfully designed highlights include (courtesy of Holy City Sinner):
Custom mosaic tile at the entrance spelling “E Komo Mai" (a Hawaiian phrase meaning "welcome" or "come in")
Sweetgrass baskets by local artist Corey Alston, a fifth-generation Gullah Geechee weaver.
Lei-inspired artwork, including a custom piece by Hawaiian artist Kristen Reyno.
Pineapple details throughout the space, recognizing the shared symbol of hospitality in Hawaiian and Southern traditions.
Haint Blue ceilings, a Charleston tradition with Gullah Geechee roots (believed to ward off evil spirits), bringing both comfort and cultural meaning.
Custom wallpaper inspired by china dinnerware showcasing a blend of sweetgrass roses, orchids, pineapples, sacred birds and butterflies, combining Charleston and Hawaiian motifs.
Not to mention premium Hawaiian-inspired footwear in its newest and largest store. Their simple philosophy: “Every product we make must offer style, durability, and comfort from heel to toe. We pay close attention to every element of design, starting with the use of custom-made lasts and anatomical footbeds to ensure superior fit. Premium materials are carefully selected to be beautiful, durable, and soft against your skin. Handcrafted details honor island culture with authentic artwork. Behind every pair is this commitment to quality for those who wear them and those who craft them.” 338 King Street.
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At Kendra Scott, shopping is an experience best shared with the ones you love. Whether that’s hosting a giveback event in the store, a Color Bar Party for your bachelorette or girls trip, or having Kendra pop-up at your community event, they’d love to work with you! Reach out to the Charleston store team or Chelsea Ott to learn more about Kendra Scott event offerings and to book yours today! 270 King Street.
Lacrima Vintage sells curated vintage womens clothing and accessories – all eras from 1960s thru Y2K. They’ll also bring authenticated vintage luxury bags including Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Fendi this weekend. Across from J Crew at 264 King Street.
The Charleston Battery is excited to activate at Second Sunday and connect with the community! Stop by their tent to learn about Summer Ticket Pricing and upcoming matches. While you're there, check out the summer merch line up!
Not just in front of Faherty at 249 King Street during 2nd Sunday, Mabel Mae’s Bakery opened at 476 Meeting Street in partnership with Atlyss Cafe to bring Charleston a decadent yet healthy cafe with tons of grab & go treats + meals, tons of gf/vegan options, coffees + smoothies, outdoor seating & free parking. https://mabelmaes.com
La Casa Love offers handcrafted ceramic pieces inspired by warmth, culture and home. Each piece made with love, bringing beauty and authenticity into your space. 197 King Street. https://www.lacasalove.com/
Natural Blonde is a family owned Charleston company serving up the world’s first yellow tomato Bloody Mary mix—fresh and totally unexpected from their farm. 2nd Sunday is their favorite way to pour some fun, share their story, and connect with their hometown crowd. Pick up a bottle! You’re welcome.